310 E William St.

310 E. William St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 110320
Campus Name: University of Michigan
Price From: $900-1125
Bedrooms: 8-8
Bathrooms: 3-3
Property Type: House

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE
Rooms Available Near U of M Central Campus Utilities WiFi Included From 900 to 1125 PP 8 3 900-1125 0 2026-08-28

Parking Features

Parking Type Number Available Price Price Type
Surface Lot 3 Call For Price Monthly

Description

Now leasing individual rooms in this spacious 8-bedroom home just two blocks from the University of Michigan Central Campus; perfect for students looking for flexible, affordable housing in a prime location.

Each bedroom is leased individually, with pricing ranging from $900–$1,125/month based on room size. Utilities and WiFi are included, making budgeting simple.

The home features two full kitchens and three bathrooms, so there’s plenty of shared space without feeling crowded. The main kitchen has been recently updated with granite countertops and new cabinetry, and the large common living area offers hardwood floors and a great space to relax or hang out.

All bedrooms are generously sized, giving you your own comfortable space while still enjoying a shared living environment.

Additional features include:
- Brand-new commercial-sized washers (free on-site laundry)
- Limited on-site parking available
- Prime walkable location near Central Campus, dining, and bus routes

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310 E William St. located in Ann Arbor, MI, is a great rental option for University of Michigan students looking for their next place to call home. This house is a short 8-minute walk to campus . There are 8 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at 310 E William St. or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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